Monsters In New York

Monsters In New York

Walking tours featuring the gargoyles, green men, griffins, and hippogryphs of New York. When I first moved here, my wife told me that looking up all the time marked me as a tourist, which seemed like a terrible thing to be. Then I discovered that by not looking up, I missed all of this stuff, which seemed much worse.

Bel Canto DAC 2?

Does anyone have any experience (positive or negative) with the Bel Canto DAC 2? I recently upgraded my transport to a Theta Carmen II but I'm not taking advantage of the capabilities of the new transport by sending the signal through my old Sonic Frontiers DAC.

Thanks.

That's a Very Good Question

That's a Very Good Question

MPAA spokesflack Brad Hunt tried to sell a roomful of Hollywood tech types on "plugging the analog hole." Ought to be a slam dunk, right? Apparently not. The group groaned out loud when he said that retailers would have to educate consumers on its implications and after more probing questions, he got this one: "This is a room full of people whose living depends on this working. You're getting pushback to the point of hostility. If you can't sell this to us, how are you going to sell it to the target 16–45 demographic?"

I Love Gomez.

Gomez is, like, really worth your while, eh?

Gomez.

I am most familiar with "Split the Difference" and "Liquid Skin," with the nod going to "Split..."

However, I have "Bring It On" on vinyl and it is mui bueno.

I am least familiar with "In Our Gun," but you never know when one of their discs will take you over.

Last year, they did a live album that I haven't gotten yet - I'm saving it for when I really need it.

Anyway, listen to "Split the Difference" five times and it will move into your top 100 discs list and give you much pleasure.

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